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## SETUP
from pathlib import Path
import duckdb
from tqdm.notebook import tqdm
import datetime
import copy
import polars as pl
import plotly.express as px
import plotly.io as pio
import re
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
import plotly.graph_objects as go
import networkx as nx
import numpy as np
# pio.renderers.default = 'plotly_mimetype'
pio.renderers.default = 'jupyterlab+notebook'
pio.templates.default = "plotly_white"

path_data = Path.cwd()/'data'/'03_rdb'
path_data_companies = path_data/'companies_table.parquet'
path_data_experience = path_data/'experience_table.parquet'
path_data_emails = path_data/'emails_table.parquet'
path_data_education = path_data/'education_table.parquet'
path_data_school = path_data/'school_table.parquet'
path_data_persona = path_data/'persona_table.parquet'
path_data_profiles = path_data/'profiles_table.parquet'

path_output_images = Path.cwd()/'output'/'images'

conn = duckdb.connect()

conn.execute("SET temp_directory = 'temp';")
conn.execute("SET memory_limit = '10GB';")
conn.execute("SET max_temp_directory_size = '100GB';")
conn.execute("SET threads = 8;")
conn.execute("SET preserve_insertion_order = false;")
conn.execute("SET enable_progress_bar = true;")
conn.execute("SET enable_progress_bar_print = true;")
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df = pl.read_parquet('03_target_companies3.parquet')
df_yearly_new_hires_per_indestry = pl.read_parquet('03_yearly_new_hires_per_indestry.parquet')
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current_company_id = "&-friends"
current_company_id = pl.read_json("04__control__.json")[0,'current_company_id']
query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_companies}')
WHERE company_id = '{current_company_id}'
"""
df_company_by_company_id = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())

current_company_name = df_company_by_company_id[0,'company_name']
current_company_indestry = df_company_by_company_id[0,'company_industry']

current_company_parquet = Path.cwd()/'output'/'company_data'/f"{current_company_id}.parquet"
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# Info about personas status from company_id
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query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_experience}')
WHERE company_id = '{current_company_id}'
"""
df_experiences_by_company_id = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())
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personas_whitout_end_date = df_experiences_by_company_id.filter(pl.col('end_date').is_null())
personas_who_got_raise = df_experiences_by_company_id.filter((pl.col('end_date').is_not_null()) &
                                     pl.col('persona_id').is_in(personas_whitout_end_date['persona_id'].to_list()))
personas_who_stayed = (pl
                      .concat([personas_whitout_end_date, personas_who_got_raise])
                      .sort('start_date')
                      .group_by('persona_id')
                      .agg(
                          pl.col('title_name').last(),
                          pl.col('is_primary').last(),
                          pl.col('start_date').min(),
                          pl.col('end_date').max(),
                          pl.col('title_name').count().alias('changes'),
                          pl.col('title_name').unique().alias('all_title_name'),
                      )
                      .with_columns(
                          pl.lit(True).alias('still_associated'),
                          pl.lit(None).alias('end_date')
                      )
                      .sort('changes')
                             )
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personas_who_left = df_experiences_by_company_id.filter((pl.col('end_date').is_not_null()) & ~pl.col('persona_id').is_in(personas_who_stayed['persona_id'].to_list()) )
personas_who_left = (personas_who_left
                     .sort('start_date')
                     .group_by('persona_id')
                     .agg(
                          pl.col('title_name').last(),
                          pl.col('is_primary').last(),
                          pl.col('start_date').min(),
                          pl.col('end_date').max(),
                          pl.col('title_name').count().alias('changes'),
                          pl.col('title_name').unique().alias('all_title_name'),
                              )
                     .with_columns(
                         pl.lit(False).alias('still_associated'),
                         
                     )
                     .sort('changes'))
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df_personas_who_worked_in_company = pl.concat([personas_who_stayed, personas_who_left], how='vertical_relaxed').with_columns(
    (pl.col('end_date').dt.year()-pl.col('start_date').dt.year()).alias('work_durration')
).sort('work_durration')
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import dns.resolver
import smtplib
import socket

def check_deliverability(email_address):
    """
    Checks the deliverability of an email address by verifying MX records
    and performing an SMTP connection test.
    """
    if '@' not in email_address:
        return False
    
    domain = email_address.split('@')[1]
    
    # Check for MX records
    try:
        mx_records = dns.resolver.resolve(domain, 'MX')
        if not mx_records:
            return False
    except (dns.resolver.NoAnswer, dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN, dns.resolver.Timeout):
        return False

    # Perform SMTP connection test
    mx_host = str(mx_records[0].exchange)
    
    # Validate MX hostname before attempting connection
    try:
        # Test if hostname can be properly encoded
        mx_host.encode('idna')
    except UnicodeError:
        return False
    
    try:
        with smtplib.SMTP(mx_host, timeout=10) as smtp:
            smtp.set_debuglevel(0)
            smtp.helo(socket.gethostname())
            smtp.mail('test@example.com')
            code, _ = smtp.rcpt(email_address)

            return code == 250  # 250 indicates valid email address
            
    except (smtplib.SMTPException, socket.error, UnicodeError):
        return False
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# info of all personas info
list_w = []
for word in df_experiences_by_company_id['persona_id'].unique().to_list():
    list_w.append(f"'{word}'")
list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)

query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_persona}')
WHERE persona_id IN ({list_for_in})
"""
df_all_personas = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())

# info of all personas profiles
list_w = []
for word in df_experiences_by_company_id['persona_id'].unique().to_list():
    list_w.append(f"'{word}'")
list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)

query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_profiles}')
WHERE persona_id IN ({list_for_in})
"""
df_all_personas_profile = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())
df_all_personas_profile_f = df_all_personas_profile.group_by('persona_id').agg(pl.col('url').unique())

# info of all personas email
list_w = []
for word in df_experiences_by_company_id['persona_id'].unique().to_list():
    list_w.append(f"'{word}'")
list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)

query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_emails}')
WHERE persona_id IN ({list_for_in}) AND type == 'personal'
"""
df_all_personas_emails = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())

def def_polars_fix_gmail(x):
    if "@gmail" in x:
        first_part = x.split('@')[0]
        second_part = x.split('@')[1]
        return f"{first_part.replace(".",'')}@{second_part}"
    else:
        return x

df_all_personas_emails_f = (df_all_personas_emails
                            .with_columns(pl.col('address')
                                          .map_elements(def_polars_fix_gmail, return_dtype=pl.String)
                                          .alias('normalised_emails'))
                            .unique('normalised_emails', keep='first')
                            .sort('persona_id')
                            .drop('normalised_emails')
                         )
df_all_personas_emails_f = (df_all_personas_emails_f.group_by('persona_id').agg(pl.col('address').unique(),pl.col('type').unique()))
df_all_personas_plus = df_all_personas.join(df_all_personas_emails_f, on='persona_id', how='left')

df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = (df_personas_who_worked_in_company
                                       .join(df_all_personas_plus, on='persona_id', how='left')
                                       .join(df_all_personas_profile_f, on='persona_id', how='left')
                                      )

df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = (
    df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.with_columns(
        (pl.col("start_date").fill_null(pl.col("start_date").min()))
        .dt.year()
        .alias("start_year"),
        (pl.col("end_date").dt.year()).alias("end_year"),
    )
)

work_years = []
for i in range(len(df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company)):
    start_y = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company[i, "start_year"]
    if df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company[i, "end_year"]:
        end_y = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company[i, "end_year"]
    else:
        end_y = 2020

    tmp_work_years = []
    for y in range(start_y, end_y + 1):
        tmp_work_years.append(y)

    work_years.append(tmp_work_years)

df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = (
    df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.with_columns(
        pl.Series("work_years", work_years)
    )
)

# add hireups
title_name_match = ["ceo","chief","founder","owner","president","vp","vice","director",
    "cfo","cto","partner","head of","hr ","human","talent","senior","manager","lead"]

df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = (df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company
    .with_columns(
        pl.when(pl.col('title_name').str.contains_any(title_name_match)).then(True).otherwise(False).alias("higher_up")
    ))



df_tmp_email_checker = (
    df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company
    .filter(
            pl.col('still_associated')==True,
            pl.col('address').list.len()>0
    )
        ['persona_id','address']
        .explode('address')
)

# if current_company_parquet.exists():
#     df_pre_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = pl.read_parquet(current_company_parquet)
#     list_pre_deliverable_address = df_pre_full_personas_who_worked_in_company['address'].drop_nulls().explode().to_list()
# else:
#     list_pre_deliverable_address = []

# list_of_emails_to_check = df_tmp_email_checker['address'].drop_nulls().to_list()
# list_lists_email_check = []

# var_total_emails = len(list_of_emails_to_check)
# var_current_email_count = 0

# def def_check_and_populate(email_to_check):
#     global list_lists_email_check, var_current_email_count
#     if email_to_check in list_pre_deliverable_address:
#         list_lists_email_check.append([email_to_check, True])
#     elif '@gmail' in email_to_check:
#         list_lists_email_check.append([email_to_check, True])
#     else:
#         try:
#             is_deliverable = check_deliverability(email_to_check)
#             list_lists_email_check.append([email_to_check, is_deliverable])
#         except:
#             list_lists_email_check.append([email_to_check, False])
#     var_current_email_count += 1
#     print(' '*10, end='\r')
#     print(round(var_current_email_count/var_total_emails,5), end='\r')

# with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=20) as executor:
#     results = list(executor.map(def_check_and_populate, list_of_emails_to_check))

# df_email_check = pl.DataFrame(list_lists_email_check, schema=["address", "deliverable"], orient="row")
# try:
#     df_tmp_email_checker_f = (
#         df_tmp_email_checker
#             .join(df_email_check, on='address')
#             .filter(pl.col('deliverable')==True)
#             .group_by('persona_id').agg(pl.col('address').unique().alias("deliverable_address"))
#     )
# except:
#     df_tmp_email_checker_f = pl.DataFrame()

# if df_tmp_email_checker_f.is_empty():
#     df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.join(df_tmp_email_checker.rename({'address':'deliverable_address'}), on="persona_id", how='left')
# else:
#     df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.join(df_tmp_email_checker_f, on="persona_id", how='left')
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# Info about personas experiences
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# info of all experiences[]
list_w = []
for word in df_experiences_by_company_id['persona_id'].unique().to_list():
    list_w.append(f"'{word}'")

list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)
query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_experience}')
WHERE persona_id IN ({list_for_in})
"""
df_all_personas_experiences = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())


# info of all comapnies in said experiences
list_w = []
for word in df_all_personas_experiences['company_id'].unique().to_list():
    if "'" not in word:
        list_w.append(f"'{word}'")

list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)
query = f"""
SELECT company_id, company_name, company_industry, company_linkedin_url, company_location_country
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_companies}')
WHERE company_id IN ({list_for_in})
"""
df_all_companies = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())

df_full_personas_experiences_plus = df_all_personas_experiences.join(df_all_companies, on='company_id', how='left')

df_full_personas_experiences_plus = (
    df_full_personas_experiences_plus
    .with_columns(
        pl.when(
            pl.col('company_id')==current_company_id
        )
        .then(True)
        .otherwise(False)
        .alias('target')
    )
)
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# Info about personas education
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# info of all experiences
list_w = []
for word in df_experiences_by_company_id['persona_id'].unique().to_list():
    list_w.append(f"'{word}'")

list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)
query = f"""
SELECT *
FROM read_parquet('{path_data_education}')
WHERE persona_id IN ({list_for_in})
"""
df_all_personas_education = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())


#ifon of allcomapnies in said experiences
list_w = []
for word in df_all_personas_education['school_id'].unique().to_list():
    if "'" not in word:
        list_w.append(f"'{word}'")

if list_w:
    list_for_in = ', '.join(list_w)
    query = f"""
    SELECT school_id, school_name, school_type, school_website, school_location_country
    FROM read_parquet('{path_data_school}')
    WHERE school_id IN ({list_for_in})
    """
    df_all_school = pl.DataFrame(conn.execute(query).df())
    
    df_full_personas_education_plus = df_all_personas_education.join(df_all_school, on='school_id', how='left')
else:
    df_full_personas_education_plus = df_all_personas_education

1 About the project

The project came to life after realizing that web scraping doesn’t allow deep-level filtering—without consuming too much time.The irony is, this project itself took me about a month, but the final RDB contains more data than I could ever scrape.

The raw data was 1.4 TB in size and holds information previously scraped.
Processing was done on my local machine using Python, Polars, and DuckDB, following this workflow:
- Processed raw data into structured Parquet files using Polars.
- Transformed each Parquet file into mini RDBs using Polars.
- Merged all mini RDBs into one using DuckDB.
- Analyzed and filtered data to fit the current project.

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2 EDA

2.1 information technology and services indestry’s yearly new recruit count

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list_of_unique_company_experience_years = []
for y in df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company['start_year'].unique().drop_nulls().to_list():
    if y not in list_of_unique_company_experience_years:
        list_of_unique_company_experience_years.append(y)
for y in df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company['end_year'].unique().drop_nulls().to_list():
    if y not in list_of_unique_company_experience_years:
        list_of_unique_company_experience_years.append(y)

list_year = []
list_state = []
list_count = []
list_names = []

def def_get_names_breked(tmp):
    if tmp.is_empty():
        names_string = ''
    else:
        tmp_list_name = []
        names_limit = 3
        row_limit = names_limit * 6
        for i, name in enumerate(tmp['full_name'].to_list()):
            ii = i+1
            tmp_list_name.append(name.title())
            if ii!=0 and ii%names_limit==0:
                tmp_list_name.append("<br>")
            if ii==row_limit:
                tmp_list_name.append("...")
                break
        names_string = ', '.join(tmp_list_name).replace(", <br>, ","<br>")
    return names_string

for y in list_of_unique_company_experience_years:
    #recuite state
    list_year.append(y)
    list_state.append('Recruited')
    tmp = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.filter(pl.col('start_year')==y).sort('full_name')
    list_count.append(len(tmp))
    list_names.append(def_get_names_breked(tmp))
    
    #recuite state
    list_year.append(y)
    list_state.append('Resigned')
    tmp = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.filter(pl.col('end_year')==y).sort('full_name')
    list_count.append(len(tmp))
    list_names.append(def_get_names_breked(tmp))

df_m_recruite_vs_resign = pl.DataFrame({
    'year':list_year,
    'status':list_state,
    'count':list_count,
    'names':list_names,})

2.2 eteam’s workforce status over the years

3 Persona company network graph

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gr_net = df_full_personas_experiences_plus.with_columns(pl.col('company_id').str.to_uppercase()).group_by('persona_id','company_id').agg(pl.len().alias('count')).sort('count')
list_top_in_network = gr_net['company_id'].value_counts().sort('count', descending=True)['company_id'].to_list()[:5]
gr_net_f = gr_net.filter(pl.col('company_id').is_in(list_top_in_network))

list_letters = ['A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H']
dict_company = {}
dict_company_rev = {}
for company, letter in zip(list_top_in_network, list_letters ):
    dict_company[letter] = company
    dict_company_rev[company] = letter

gr_gr_net_f = gr_net_f.sort('company_id').group_by('persona_id').agg(pl.col('company_id').unique().sort(),)

gr_gr_net_f2 = (
    gr_gr_net_f['company_id']
    .value_counts()
    .with_columns(
        # pl.col('company_id').list.join(', '),
        (pl.col('count')/len(gr_gr_net_f)).alias('per')
    )
    .sort('per',descending=True)
)

list_prob = []
for i in range(len(gr_gr_net_f2)):
    tmp_prob_letters = []
    for k in dict_company.keys():
        if dict_company[k] in gr_gr_net_f2[i]['company_id'][0].to_list():
            tmp_prob_letters.append(f' {k}')
        else:
            tmp_prob_letters.append(f'¬{k}')

    list_prob.append(f"P({' ∩ '.join(tmp_prob_letters)}) = {round(gr_gr_net_f2[i]['per'][0],4)}")
annon_prob_text = "<b>Probability Distribution:</b><br>" + '<br>'.join(list_prob)



# Create network graph
G = nx.Graph()
for persona, company in gr_net_f.select(['persona_id', 'company_id']).iter_rows():
    G.add_edge(persona, company)

# Get unique values
persona_ids = gr_net_f['persona_id'].unique().to_list()
company_ids = gr_net_f['company_id'].unique().to_list()

# Calculate degrees (connection counts)
degree_dict = dict(G.degree())

# Get min and max degrees for scaling
company_degrees = [degree_dict[c] for c in company_ids]
persona_degrees = [degree_dict[p] for p in persona_ids]

min_company_degree = min(company_degrees) if company_degrees else 1
max_company_degree = max(company_degrees) if company_degrees else 1
min_persona_degree = min(persona_degrees) if persona_degrees else 1
max_persona_degree = max(persona_degrees) if persona_degrees else 1

# Define size ranges
COMPANY_MIN_SIZE = 25
COMPANY_MAX_SIZE = 100
PERSONA_MIN_SIZE = 5
PERSONA_MAX_SIZE = 20

# print(f"Company connections range: {min_company_degree} - {max_company_degree}")
# print(f"Persona connections range: {min_persona_degree} - {max_persona_degree}")

# Sort companies by degree (size) in descending order
company_ids_sorted = sorted(company_ids, key=lambda x: degree_dict[x], reverse=True)

# Check if "Nokia" exists in the data
HIGHLIGHTED_COMPANY = current_company_id
HIGHLIGHTED_COMPANY_EXISTS = HIGHLIGHTED_COMPANY.lower() in [str(c).lower() for c in company_ids]

if HIGHLIGHTED_COMPANY_EXISTS:
    # Get the actual case-sensitive name
    highlighted_company = next(c for c in company_ids if str(c).lower() == HIGHLIGHTED_COMPANY.lower())
    # print(f"Highlighting company: {highlighted_company} (with {degree_dict[highlighted_company]} connections)")
else:
    # print(f"Warning: '{HIGHLIGHTED_COMPANY}' not found in company list")
    highlighted_company = None

# Create layout (companies on outer circle, ordered by size)
pos = {}
num_companies = len(company_ids_sorted)
radius_outer = 2.0

# Position companies on circle, ordered by size (largest first)
for i, company in enumerate(company_ids_sorted):
    # Start at top (90° or π/2 radians) and go counter-clockwise (add angle)
    # Counter-clockwise rotation: angle = start_angle + (i * 2π / num_companies)
    # This puts largest at top, next on left, then bottom, then right
    start_angle = np.pi / 2  # 90° at top
    
    # For counter-clockwise rotation
    angle = start_angle - (2 * np.pi * i / num_companies)
    
    # Convert to x, y coordinates
    pos[company] = (radius_outer * np.cos(angle), radius_outer * np.sin(angle))

# Position personas
for i, persona in enumerate(persona_ids):
    connected_companies = [c for c in company_ids if G.has_edge(persona, c)]
    if connected_companies:
        avg_x = np.mean([pos[c][0] for c in connected_companies])
        avg_y = np.mean([pos[c][1] for c in connected_companies])
        # Add jitter to spread out personas
        jitter_x = np.random.uniform(-0.2, 0.2)
        jitter_y = np.random.uniform(-0.2, 0.2)
        pos[persona] = (avg_x * 0.5 + jitter_x, avg_y * 0.5 + jitter_y)
    else:
        pos[persona] = (0, 0)

# Prepare edge traces
edge_x, edge_y = [], []
for edge in G.edges():
    x0, y0 = pos[edge[0]]
    x1, y1 = pos[edge[1]]
    edge_x.extend([x0, x1, None])
    edge_y.extend([y0, y1, None])

edge_trace = go.Scatter(
    x=edge_x, y=edge_y,
    line=dict(width=0.6, color='rgba(120, 120, 120, 0.15)'),
    hoverinfo='none',
    mode='lines')

# Prepare node traces with proportional sizing
company_x, company_y, company_text = [], [], []
company_color, company_size, company_hover = [], [], []
company_border_width = []  # For border thickness
company_border_color = []  # For border color

persona_x, persona_y = [], []
persona_color, persona_size, persona_hover = [], [], []

# Helper function to scale size proportionally
def scale_size(value, min_val, max_val, min_size, max_size):
    if max_val == min_val:
        return (min_size + max_size) / 2
    return min_size + (value - min_val) / (max_val - min_val) * (max_size - min_size)

# Add COMPANY nodes in sorted order (largest first)
for company in company_ids_sorted:
    x, y = pos[company]
    company_x.append(x)
    company_y.append(y)
    company_text.append(str(company))
    company_color.append('#EF553B')
    
    connections = degree_dict[company]
    # Scale size based on connection count
    scaled_size = scale_size(
        connections, 
        min_company_degree, 
        max_company_degree,
        COMPANY_MIN_SIZE, 
        COMPANY_MAX_SIZE
    )
    company_size.append(scaled_size)
    
    # Custom border for highlighted company
    if highlighted_company and company == highlighted_company:
        company_border_width.append(4)  # Thicker border
        company_border_color.append('#000000')  # Black border
    else:
        company_border_width.append(1)
        company_border_color.append('#000000')
    
    # Hover text
    personas = gr_net_f.filter(pl.col('company_id') == company)['persona_id'].to_list()
    rank = company_ids_sorted.index(company) + 1
    hover_text = f"<b>Company #{rank}:</b> {company}<br>"
    hover_text += f"<b>Personas worked here:</b> {connections}<br>"
    hover_text += f"<b>Connection rank:</b> {rank}/{len(company_ids_sorted)}<br>"
    if connections > 0:
        for persona in personas[:5]:
            persona_name = df_all_personas.filter(pl.col('persona_id')==persona)['full_name'][0].title()
            hover_text += f" • {persona_name}<br>"
        if connections > 5:
            hover_text += f" • ... and {connections - 5} more"
    company_hover.append(hover_text)

# Add PERSONA nodes
for persona in persona_ids:
    x, y = pos[persona]
    persona_x.append(x)
    persona_y.append(y)
    persona_color.append('#636efa')
    
    connections = degree_dict[persona]
    # Scale size based on connection count
    scaled_size = scale_size(
        connections,
        min_persona_degree,
        max_persona_degree,
        PERSONA_MIN_SIZE,
        PERSONA_MAX_SIZE
    )
    persona_size.append(scaled_size)
    
    # Hover text
    companies = gr_net_f.filter(pl.col('persona_id') == persona)['company_id'].to_list()
    persona_name = df_all_personas.filter(pl.col('persona_id')==persona)['full_name'][0].title()
    hover_text = f"<b>Persona:</b> {persona_name}<br>"
    hover_text += f"<b>Companies worked at:</b> {connections}<br>"
    if connections > 0:
        # Check if worked at highlighted company
        if highlighted_company:
            worked_at_highlighted = highlighted_company in companies
            if worked_at_highlighted:
                hover_text += f"<b>Worked at {highlighted_company}:</b> ✓<br>"
        
        hover_text += "<br>".join([f"  • {comp}" for comp in companies[:5]])
        if connections > 5:
            hover_text += f"<br>  • ... and {connections - 5} more"
    persona_hover.append(hover_text)

# Create company node trace
company_trace = go.Scatter(
    x=company_x, y=company_y,
    mode='markers+text',
    hoverinfo='text',
    hovertext=company_hover,
    text=company_text,
    textposition="top center",
    textfont=dict(size=14, color='black'),
    marker=dict(
        color=company_color,
        size=company_size,
        line=dict(
            width=company_border_width,
            color=company_border_color
        ),
        opacity=0.9)
)

# Create persona node trace
persona_trace = go.Scatter(
    x=persona_x, y=persona_y,
    mode='markers',
    hoverinfo='text',
    hovertext=persona_hover,
    text=None,  # No text for personas
    marker=dict(
        color=persona_color,
        size=persona_size,
        line=dict(width=1, color='black'),
        opacity=0.7)
)

# Calculate axis ranges for 1:1 aspect ratio
all_positions = list(pos.values())
x_vals = [p[0] for p in all_positions]
y_vals = [p[1] for p in all_positions]

# Add padding
x_range = [min(x_vals) - 0.5, max(x_vals) + 0.5]
y_range = [min(y_vals) - 0.5, max(y_vals) + 0.5]

# Make axes have the same range for 1:1 aspect
max_range = max(x_range[1] - x_range[0], y_range[1] - y_range[0])
x_center = (x_range[0] + x_range[1]) / 2
y_center = (y_range[0] + y_range[1]) / 2

x_range = [x_center - max_range/2, x_center + max_range/2]
y_range = [y_center - max_range/2, y_center + max_range/2]

# Create figure with 1:1 aspect ratio
fig = go.Figure(data=[edge_trace, persona_trace, company_trace],
                layout=go.Layout(
                    title=f'Persona-Company Network (Companies Ordered by Size)<br><sup>Highlighted: {highlighted_company if highlighted_company else "None"}</sup>',
                    showlegend=False,
                    hovermode='closest',
                    margin=dict(b=20, l=20, r=20, t=100),
                    xaxis=dict(
                        showgrid=False, 
                        zeroline=False, 
                        showticklabels=False,
                        range=x_range,
                        scaleanchor="y",
                        scaleratio=1
                    ),
                    yaxis=dict(
                        showgrid=False, 
                        zeroline=False, 
                        showticklabels=False,
                        range=y_range
                    ),
                    plot_bgcolor='white',
                    paper_bgcolor='white',
                    width=900,
                    height=900
                ))

# Add legend with size examples and highlighting info
# legend_text = f"""
# <b>Node Size = Connection Count</b><br>
# <span style='color:#EF553B'>● Companies</span><br>
# <span style='color:#636efa'>● Personas</span> (hover for details)
# """

# fig.add_annotation(
#     x=0.98, y=0.98,
#     xref="paper", yref="paper",
#     text=legend_text,
#     showarrow=False,
#     font=dict(size=14),
#     align="left",
#     bgcolor="rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.95)",
    
# )

# Add top companies list
top_companies = company_ids_sorted[:10]  # Top 10 companies
top_companies_text = "<b>Top Companies by Connections:</b><br>"
for i, company in enumerate(top_companies, 1):
    connections = degree_dict[company]
    top_connections = degree_dict[top_companies[0]]
    connections_per = f" | {round(connections/top_connections*100)}%" if highlighted_company and company != highlighted_company else ""
    highlight_indicator = " " if highlighted_company and company == highlighted_company else ""
    top_companies_text += f"{dict_company_rev[company]}. {company}: {connections} {connections_per} {highlight_indicator}<br>"

fig.add_annotation(
    x=0.02, y=0.98,
    xref="paper", yref="paper",
    text=top_companies_text,
    showarrow=False,
    font=dict(size=14),
    align="left",
    bgcolor="rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9)",
    # bordercolor="#666",
    # borderwidth=1
)

# Add probabiliy list

fig.add_annotation(
    x=0.98, y=0.98,
    xref="paper", yref="paper",
    text=annon_prob_text,
    showarrow=False,
    font=dict(
        family="'Courier New', monospace",  # Multiple fallbacks
        size=12,
        color="black"
    ),
    align="left",
    bgcolor="rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.95)",
    
)
fig.write_image((path_output_images/f'network_{current_company_id}.webp'))
fig.show()
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amount = 5

tmp = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.sort(
    ["inferred_salary", "linkedin_connections", "inferred_years_experience"],
    descending=True,
)
tmp_gr = df_full_personas_experiences_plus.group_by('persona_id').agg(pl.len().alias('experience_count'))
tmp = df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.join(tmp_gr, on='persona_id').sort('experience_count',descending=True)

tmp2 = pl.concat(
    [tmp.filter(pl.col('still_associated')==True, pl.col('higher_up')==True)[:amount*2],
     tmp.filter(pl.col('still_associated')==True, pl.col('higher_up')==False)[:amount*2],
     tmp.filter(pl.col('still_associated')==False, pl.col('higher_up')==True)[:amount*1],
     tmp.filter(pl.col('still_associated')==False, pl.col('higher_up')==False)[:amount*1],
    ]
).sort("full_name")

list_persona_for_plot = tmp2['persona_id'].to_list()
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# Workforce data
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def def_plotly_experience_range(current_persona_id):
    tmp_df = (df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company
              .filter(pl.col('persona_id')==current_persona_id)
              .with_columns(pl.col('end_year').fill_null(2021))['start_year','end_year'])
    
    fig_tmp = copy.deepcopy(fig_company_hiring_trend)
    fig_tmp.add_vrect(
        x0=tmp_df[0,'start_year'],
        x1=tmp_df[0,'end_year'],
        fillcolor="blue",
        opacity=0.1,
        line_width=0 
    )
    return fig_tmp

def def_plotly_experience_gantt(current_persona_id):
    px_data = (df_full_personas_experiences_plus
               .filter(pl.col('persona_id')==current_persona_id)
               .with_columns(
                   pl.col('end_date').fill_null(datetime.datetime(2020, 1, 1, 0,0)),
                   pl.col('company_name').str.to_uppercase(),
                   # pl.col('company_name').str.to_uppercase().str.replace_all('&', '-and-')
               )
               .sort('start_date'))
    
    y_order = px_data['company_name'].to_list()
    
    fig = px.timeline(px_data,x_start="start_date", x_end="end_date", y="company_name",
                      color='target',hover_data=["title_name"], height=140+30*len(px_data),
                      category_orders={"company_name": y_order},
                      color_discrete_map={True:'#EF553B',  False:'#636efa'},
                      labels={'target':'Target', 'start_date':'Recruited', 'end_date':'If-Resigned', 
                             'company_name':'Company', 'title_name':'Job role'}
                     # title=f"Experience of {current_persona_name}.",
                     )
    fig.update_yaxes(
        # autorange="reversed",
                              showgrid=True,
                              gridcolor='lightgray',
                              gridwidth=1,
                              griddash='dot'
    )
    fig.update_layout(showlegend=False, xaxis_title=None, yaxis_title=None)
    return fig

4 Workforce sample

4.1 Alessandro Moretta

Job title: Country manager germany
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/alessandro-moretta-15697a72 | https://linkedin.com/in/alessandromoretta | https://twitter.com/ffmmoretta

4.1.1 Alessandro Moretta’s working period at eteam

4.1.2 Gantt plot of Alessandro Moretta’s experience


4.2 Alex Luetzow

Job title: Security engineer
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/alex-luetzow-2658502a | https://facebook.com/alex.luetzow.5

4.2.1 Alex Luetzow’s working period at eteam

4.2.2 Gantt plot of Alex Luetzow’s experience


4.3 Alexander Menzheres

Job title: Co-founder
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/alexandermenzheres | https://youtube.com/user/alienatix | https://github.com/alienatix

4.3.1 Alexander Menzheres’s working period at eteam

4.3.2 Gantt plot of Alexander Menzheres’s experience


4.4 Andrew Yoon

Job title: Printer field support specialist at hp, inc
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/andrew-yoon-b43b3641 | https://linkedin.com/in/andrewyyoon

4.4.1 Andrew Yoon’s working period at eteam

4.4.2 Gantt plot of Andrew Yoon’s experience


4.5 Ariez Morco

Job title: Accounting services analyst
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/ariezmorco

4.5.1 Ariez Morco’s working period at eteam

4.5.2 Gantt plot of Ariez Morco’s experience


4.6 Bharat Jain

Job title: **National account director _hcl**
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/bharat-jain-25aa7016 | https://linkedin.com/in/bharat-jain-bj-25aa7016 | https://linkedin.com/in/bharat-jain-bjain-eteaminc-com-25aa7016 | https://twitter.com/hrbharatjain | https://facebook.com/mr.bharatjain

4.6.1 Bharat Jain’s working period at eteam

4.6.2 Gantt plot of Bharat Jain’s experience


4.7 Blake Thompson

Job title: Accommodations special cw
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/blake-thompson-0abb2737 | https://linkedin.com/in/blake-thompson-m-s-ed-crc-0abb2737 | https://linkedin.com/in/blake-thompson-m-s-ed-crc-lcdc-i-0abb2737 | https://twitter.com/blakeeblakeesq | https://facebook.com/bmthompson769

4.7.1 Blake Thompson’s working period at eteam

4.7.2 Gantt plot of Blake Thompson’s experience


4.8 Bonnie Brandt

Job title: Deployment specialist and desktop support level iii, general dynamics c4s
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/bbbrandt | https://linkedin.com/in/bonnie-brandt-7015bb11

4.8.1 Bonnie Brandt’s working period at eteam

4.8.2 Gantt plot of Bonnie Brandt’s experience


4.9 Brad Hummel

Job title: Cloud technical architect and software engineer
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/brad-hummel-36d2147 | https://linkedin.com/in/brad-hummel-9b081147

4.9.1 Brad Hummel’s working period at eteam

4.9.2 Gantt plot of Brad Hummel’s experience


4.10 Craig Reardon

Job title: Director
Socials: https://meetup.com/members/52569342 | https://linkedin.com/in/craig-reardon-5ba5184 | https://facebook.com/craig.reardon.31 | https://twitter.com/craigreardon

4.10.1 Craig Reardon’s working period at eteam

4.10.2 Gantt plot of Craig Reardon’s experience


4.11 Francisco Perez

Job title: Incubation operations manager
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/francisco-perez-b62bbb47

4.11.1 Francisco Perez’s working period at eteam

4.11.2 Gantt plot of Francisco Perez’s experience


4.12 Gralun Poole

Job title: Security analyst ii
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/gralun-poole-4688bb20

4.12.1 Gralun Poole’s working period at eteam

4.12.2 Gantt plot of Gralun Poole’s experience


4.13 Ivan Paunovic

Job title: Qa and trainer at internet company
Socials: https://facebook.com/dreamframing | https://gravatar.com/ivanpaunovic | https://linkedin.com/in/paunovicivan

4.13.1 Ivan Paunovic’s working period at eteam

4.13.2 Gantt plot of Ivan Paunovic’s experience


4.14 Jayme Perlman

Job title: Internationalization technical writer
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/jayme-perlman-7a846386 | https://facebook.com/jayme.perlman.3 | https://linkedin.com/in/jaymeperlman

4.14.1 Jayme Perlman’s working period at eteam

4.14.2 Gantt plot of Jayme Perlman’s experience


4.15 Joe Kaplenk

Job title: Unix system administrator and contractor
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/jkaplenk | https://linkedin.com/in/joe-kaplenk-513a9a2

4.15.1 Joe Kaplenk’s working period at eteam

4.15.2 Gantt plot of Joe Kaplenk’s experience


4.16 Kamal Sirohiya

Job title: Recruiting manager
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/kamal-sirohiya-86232035 | https://twitter.com/kamalsirohiya

4.16.1 Kamal Sirohiya’s working period at eteam

4.16.2 Gantt plot of Kamal Sirohiya’s experience


4.17 Kirti Chauhan

Job title: Deputy manager training
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/kirti-chauhan-46731038 | https://linkedin.com/in/kirtichauhan

4.17.1 Kirti Chauhan’s working period at eteam

4.17.2 Gantt plot of Kirti Chauhan’s experience


4.18 Kunal Lalwani

Job title: Recruiting team lead
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/kunal-lalwani-595229109

4.18.1 Kunal Lalwani’s working period at eteam

4.18.2 Gantt plot of Kunal Lalwani’s experience


4.19 Mario Dawson

Job title: Portfolio test manager
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/mariodawson

4.19.1 Mario Dawson’s working period at eteam

4.19.2 Gantt plot of Mario Dawson’s experience


4.20 Mark Gillespie

Job title: Desktop administrator lll
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/markgillespieno1

4.20.1 Mark Gillespie’s working period at eteam

4.20.2 Gantt plot of Mark Gillespie’s experience


4.21 Martin Klein

Job title: Business consultant
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/martin-klein-47971831

4.21.1 Martin Klein’s working period at eteam

4.21.2 Gantt plot of Martin Klein’s experience


4.22 Melissa Smith

Job title: Instructional designer and trainer
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/melissa-smith-151a014 | https://linkedin.com/in/melissadedalsmith

4.22.1 Melissa Smith’s working period at eteam

4.22.2 Gantt plot of Melissa Smith’s experience


4.23 Patience Edremoda

Job title: Training manager
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/patience-edremoda-6a72b817

4.23.1 Patience Edremoda’s working period at eteam

4.23.2 Gantt plot of Patience Edremoda’s experience


4.24 Patrick O’Bryant

Job title: Desktop support
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/patrick-o-bryant-47427270 | https://linkedin.com/in/patrick-o-bryant-640b7419

4.24.1 Patrick O’Bryant’s working period at eteam

4.24.2 Gantt plot of Patrick O’Bryant’s experience


4.25 Rick Carlton

Job title: Chief information officer
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/prracewire | https://twitter.com/prrw | https://linkedin.com/in/rick-carlton-155106

4.25.1 Rick Carlton’s working period at eteam

4.25.2 Gantt plot of Rick Carlton’s experience


4.26 Robert Miner

Job title: Vice president strategic solutions
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/robert-miner-16a231 | https://linkedin.com/in/robminer | https://twitter.com/theitsalesguy

4.26.1 Robert Miner’s working period at eteam

4.26.2 Gantt plot of Robert Miner’s experience


4.27 Rolan Liwanag

Job title: Application developer
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/rolan-liwanag-1b506220 | https://facebook.com/rolan.liwanag

4.27.1 Rolan Liwanag’s working period at eteam

4.27.2 Gantt plot of Rolan Liwanag’s experience


4.28 Sanket Shah

Job title: Eclinicalworks ehr consultant
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/sanket-shah-sam-292a75132

4.28.1 Sanket Shah’s working period at eteam

4.28.2 Gantt plot of Sanket Shah’s experience


4.29 Wiljason Miller

Job title: Sharepoint consultant
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/wiljasonmiller

4.29.1 Wiljason Miller’s working period at eteam

4.29.2 Gantt plot of Wiljason Miller’s experience


4.30 Zac Crosta

Job title: Construction planner ii
Socials: https://linkedin.com/in/zac-crosta-7366369a | https://linkedin.com/in/zac-crosta-84047699 | https://facebook.com/zac.crosta

4.30.1 Zac Crosta’s working period at eteam

4.30.2 Gantt plot of Zac Crosta’s experience


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df_full_personas_who_worked_in_company.write_parquet(current_company_parquet)